Tag Archives: Shakespeare

“It’s not his best book…” That always strike me as a strange review. By definition, there can be only one best book, and it is highly unlikely that every book I write will be better than the last. I’ve published nine novels, and it’s safe to say that they don’t line up in some rigid […]

Lately, I’ve been pondering synchronicity. That’s just a fancy way of saying I’ve been pondering the artist and the audience and how often their expectations meet. In an ideal world, the creator and the audience would share the same expectations. This would ensure that, for good or bad, the artist’s work would be judged for […]